Re: chmod in SFTP
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 10:39, Clement Hermann wrote: > SFTP is nothing but ssh... I don't think there is a way with plain ssh > to limit users such a way. > By the way, if you allow sftp login, users will be able to log in to a > shell. Unless you set the shell to scponly in which case, they get only sftp. you will of course also have to install the scponly package Best wishes, Shri -- Shri Shrikumar U R Byte Solutions Tel: 0845 644 4745 I.T. Consultant Edinburgh, Scotland Mob: 0773 980 3499 Web: www.urbyte.com Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: chmod in SFTP
Ahtonín Karásek wrote: Hello everybody, I have a small ISP and want to open SFTP. But I don't want users to be able to chmod files. I want rights to be 660 for files and 770 for directories. Is there any way how to do it? SFTP is nothing but ssh... I don't think there is a way with plain ssh to limit users such a way. By the way, if you allow sftp login, users will be able to log in to a shell. Many thanks :o) PS: One more question: When can I expected OpenSSH 3.5 to be included in Debian-stable? maybe when sarge turn into stable... stable doesn't change, except for security fix. -- Clément Hermann |--| Administrateur syste`mes et réseaux | +33 (0)4-76-44-50-50 | Business & Decision.Eolas | http://www.eolas.fr | |--| -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
chmod in SFTP
Hello everybody, I have a small ISP and want to open SFTP. But I don't want users to be able to chmod files. I want rights to be 660 for files and 770 for directories. Is there any way how to do it? Many thanks :o) PS: One more question: When can I expected OpenSSH 3.5 to be included in Debian-stable? VHS a DVD Minority Report je v prodeji. Vyhrajte víkend s autem Lexus, mobilní telefony Nokia, DVD Minority Report a další ceny na http://www.atlas.cz/clickAD.asp?ad=35121 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]